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Eddie1983

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  1. Hello,

    I am selling my October 1942 Ford GPW. The serial number on the glove box matches both the chassis and Engine, which is nice.

    This was a nut and bolt restoration, the axles, transfer box, gearbox and engine have been completely rebuilt including head skimmed, reground crank, cylinders re sleeved to standard, new valves and guides. 

    Great little Jeep which is ready to drive and enjoy.

    Hopefully priced to sell at £16995 ono

    Lots of spares and accessories available. PM me for more info and pictures

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  2. I am listing on behalf of My Father his 1940 Morris commercial cs8.

    This was a nut and bolt restoration completed approximately 18 years ago using many original NOS parts including aero screens, autovac canvases, doors, lights, seat covers and 4 new run flat tyres.

    The truck is in good overall condition and ready to show. I believe £26,000 is a good price for this truck however we are open to reasonable offers Eddie 07588961859.

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  3. Common sense...

    Only joking, The original rear support leg that can be fitted to the rear right hand side, but I have never needed it as the weight of frame and towing hitch at the front keeps it well counter balanced.

    I guess it's no different to a Jeep trailer, because I don't think they have a rear leg

    Hope this answered your question.

    Kind regards,

     

    Eddie.

  4. British Airborne 10 cwt trailer mk 2

    I purchased this trailer as it has been fitted with a tailgate, and was ideal for transporting my Matchless G3L. I sold the bike last year, so no longer require the trailer.

    Fitted with original T plate, lights, sockets and new Worthing canvas.

    Please PM for further details.

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